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Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie | 1983

The Liquidus and Glass Transition Temperature of the Silver Nitrate—Dimethylsulphoxide—Water System

Petr Pacák; Jarmila Malá; Ivo Sláma

— 60 mol% silver nitrate at various compositions of mixed solvent. The monosolvate of silver nitrate is formed and was isolated in crystalline form. The glass transition temperatures (Ts) of this system were also studied. It was found that, at a constant composition of the mixed solvent, the dependence of the glass transition on the salt concentration can be approximated by a linear relationship in the same way as that on the dimethylsulphoxide content in the solvent at a constant salt concentration in solution.


Journal of Solution Chemistry | 1983

Liquidus and glass transition temperatures of the ammonium nitrate-dimethylsulfoxide-water system

Jarmila Malá; Petr Pacák; Ivo Sláma

The liquidus temperature was measured in the ammonium nitrate-dimethylsulfoxide-water system over in the concentration range 0–60 mole% ammonium nitrate. The probable formation of the NH4NO3·nDMSO solvate with n=1.3–1.5 and the mixed solvate NH4NO3·DMSO·H2O at 30 mole% ammonium nitrate and a DMSO:H2O ratio of 4∶1 are indicated. The glass transition temperatures Tg were measured over a salt concentration range of 0–50 mol% ammonium nitrate and at various compositions of the mixed solvent (yDMSO=0.1–0.9 mole fraction). At a constant mixed solvent composition, the dependence of the glass transition temperature on the salt concentration can be approximated by a linear relationship, as can its dependence on the DMSO content in the solution at constant salt concentration. The glass-forming composition regions were found and the limits of this region are discussed.


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1978

Temperature of glass transition and equivalent conductivity of hydrated melts in a mixture of calcium nitrate and calcium chloride

Jarmila Malá; Jiří Novák; Zdeněk Kodejš; Ivo Sláma


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1980

Glass transition temperature of calcium nitrate-potassium nitrate-water system

Jarmila Malá; Ivo Sláma


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1979

Glass transition temperature of hydrated mixtures of calcium chloride and nitrate, calcium bromide and nitrate, and calcium iodide and nitrate

Jarmila Malá; Ivo Sláma


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1973

Reactions in fused salts. VI. Reaction of dihydrogen sulphide with melts of alkali chlorides

Jarmila Malá; Jiří Novák; Ivo Sláma


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1990

Induction period of crystallization of zinc chloride solutions in ethylene glycol

Ivo Sláma; Jarmila Malá


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1981

The temperature and concentration dependence of viscosity and the concentration dependence of glass transition temperature for the system calcium nitrate-potassium nitrate-water

Mojmír Skokánek; Jarmila Malá; Ivo Sláma


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1989

The supercooling ability of calcium nitrate solutions in ethylene glycol

Ivo Sláma; Jarmila Malá


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1985

Glass transition temperatures and glass-forming region of the system lithium chloride-dimethyl sulphoxide-water

Jarmila Malá; Ivo Sláma

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Ivo Sláma

Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences

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Petr Pacák

Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences

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Mojmír Skokánek

Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences

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Zdeněk Kodejš

Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences

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